Only a
redshirt freshman, ADAM SHORE helped
lead the Spartans to the NCAA Tournament scoring 6 goals (one GWer) with one assist for 13 points (#3) while starting only
3/17 contests. He was named to the Southern Conference All-Freshman team.

A true
freshman, LAURENCE BRAUDE exploded
right out of the chute for 3 goals (one GWer) with
2 assists for 8 points (#4) while starting 12/13 contests. He was named to
the Colonial Athletic Association All Rookie Team.

MATT BAHNER led the way for Cincinnati with 7
goals (3 GWers) and 6 assists for 20 points (#1)
while starting all 19 contests. He was named All-Big East, 2nd -team.

YARON BACHER of Central Florida accounted for one
goal and 5 assists for 7 points (#8) while starting all 18 contests. He was
named All Conference-USA, 2nd -team.

Playing
central back on California’s NCAA-bound strong defense, STEVE BIRNBAUM clicked on one foal
and 5v assists for 7 points while starting all 17 contests. He was named
All-PAC 10, honorable mention.

JAKE LEVIN did not score for Pennsylvania
while starting 13/13 contests. He was named All-Ivy League, honorable mention.

JUSTIN KAMINE made a strong offensive effort
for Lafayette from his defensive position notching 3 goals (2 GWers) with 2 assists for 8 points (#3) while starting
17/17 contests. He was named All-Patriot League, 1st-team.

ASSAF SCHELEG, a graduate student at NCAA-bound
St. Peters, distributed 2 assists for 2 points while starting 18/18 contests.
He was named Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC), 1st-team
(3rd time) and its Defensive Player of the Year.

DANIEL STERES , a defenseman at San Diego State, footed in 3 goals (3 GWers and on just 11 shot attempts) while starting
18/18 contests. He was named All-PAC 10, 2nd-team.

ZAC MacMATH was in the net as the Terps made it to the NCAAs compiling a 0.59 GAA (best in
ACC) and an .829 save percentage while going 16-2-1
with 13 shutouts. He was named All-ACC, 1st-team.

Sharing
the GKer duties is BEN BERG of Pennsylvania who limited the opposition to a 0.69
GAA and an .844 save percentage while finishing at
12-4-0 with 8 shutouts. He was named All-Ivy league, 2nd -team.

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